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Troldhaugen in Bergen
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Troldhaugen in Bergen
Troldhaugen was the home of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg, located in his hometown, Bergen. His and his wife's ashes rest inside a mountain tomb near the house. The house itself and its surroundings are now a Grieg museum.

Edvard Grieg himself called the building "my most important composition," although the building was designed by his cousin, the architect Schak Bull. The name comes from Trold meaning "Troll" and Haug meaning "small hill". Grieg is reputed to have said that children called the nearby small valley "The Valley of Trolls" and this gave the name for his building as well. In 1985 a small concert hall was built in the valley. Below the concert hall lies Grieg's small Composer's Hut.

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